MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENT PICTURES PERFECT PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NSGHT! AT THE TOWN HALL. GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA. "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE.' "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE.' "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE.' "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE.' A Dramatic and powerful Bis* Drama, bristling with unique and: thr ling situations. Superbly staged ai clevorly acted. "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE.' "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE." "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE." "THE VENGEANCE OF FATE." ALSO. ALSO. ALSO. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Beauties and Wonders of Australir MONTE CARLO. MONTE CARLO. Magnificent imperial Scenic. "THE MIRACLE OF FLOWERS. "THE MIRACLE OF FLOWERS. A Beautifully Coloured Film. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. "THE RUNAWAYS." "THE RUNAWAYS." A Screamer bv Lubin. "THE UNBIDDEN GUEST." "THE UNBIDDEN GUEST." Highly Amusing Pat ho Film. THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEAC THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEAD A Unique and Clever Comedy. "THE ZIMS. "THE ZI'MS." Imperial Vaudeville ,AND AND AND "PRAYERSGF MANUELO." "PRAYERS OF MANUELO." Vitagraph Drama. Don't forget the Great Matinoi Programme on Saturday. EXT FRIDAY. , OCTOBER 25th OWN TTALL IS, /f" ASTERTON T H N MR H. SCOTT-LESLIE The Eminent. English Entertainer,, ir his popular character impersonations, monologues, ami delectable tit-bits. MR SCOTT-LESLIE has been described by the Press as the legitimate successor to the late Mel. B. Spurr. MR SCOTT-LESLTE provides a delightful entertainment, breezy, blithe and gay. Extracts front the World's Press. The Times (Loudon): Mr Scott-Les-lie is an exceptionally clover entertainer. New York Evening Telegram : In his own line equals Harry Lauder. The Age (Melbourne): An' artist of great talent. Gave a. splendid selection of din motor, .sketches. New Zealand Herald (Au.'kland): Mr Scott-Loslie is . an entertainer whose work is a delight to listen to. Supporting Artists: ;2:L\l PAi/'L Vlvli'iiiEß, Baritone. Miss L. KNIGHT Soprano. MISS M. KNIGHT. Contralto. MISS DAISY EVANS, Pianist, A COMPACT. CLEVER, AND CAPABLE COMPANY. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan a.t Dresden. J. IL. L YTTLE, MOTOR EXPERT, 3AS REMOVED HIS GxIRAGE TO CHAPEL STREET. (Rear of 0. E. Danietl'iS Shop). ALL MOTOR REPAIRS entrusted to the Firm will be personally supervised by the. proprietor. SATISFACTION wUAItANTEEB. J. H. L YTTLE, R-ear of Daniels Chapel Street. JpARMERS jpLEASE J^OTEI
PROPRIETORS RECORD R£sQto butchery. OrJEffiN T STREET ~. MASTEIRTON. TCI AIT EXT ?vG FARM, PINE PARK A 'J'E WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEII' ER BEEF. NOl E.—We do NOT kill cows, nor old owes. MO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. All meat killed at Borough Abattoirs. The BEST article is the CHEAPEST article. Patronise tho firm that handles NOTHING BUT THE BEST. "WHERE TKE GOOD GROCERIEf? ARE!" " M INIFIE AND Q_ARDNER. ARE NOW SELLING: "T\" Tomato Chutney lOd hottle. Black Silk Ktovo Polish, Gd tin. 12 pekts. Jolly Crystals for Is. Best Flour. 2-111) 3s 3d. Jain, 5d Tin. Hlhs Currants for Is. i-gal.' Pie Fruits. Is Tin. MINIFEE AMD GARDNER, Lincoln Road. Phones 63 and 239. Hnvinpi sold my business to Messrs Minifies and Gardner. I thank mv many customers for thoir support. and would solicit a continuant;© of their patronage for niv successors. All accounts may he paid to Min.ifie and Gardner, or to mo at No. 20, Church Street. G. IIERON. EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD, j OT over the Hail, hut a way out in the Backhlocks. This is not a sentence, hut a eulogy of good servioe. It is the testimony of one of our numerous clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of our First. Grade Kip Water-tight Shooters. How pleased he looked as he produced a pair. After 18 months' HARD WEAR they still retained their original chape. They had aiever been half soled. Only a few. nails now and again,, and a heel shod. ' What we did for this client we can do for you. These boots make permanent . customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 61, JJUBBARD JgROS. AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Oueesi Street, Mastert 3 QGILVY AND g<ONS~
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 23 October 1912, Page 1
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